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Stationery (Media)
When the output of a Print context is meant to be printed on paper that already has graphical
and text elements on it (called stationery, or preprinted sheets), you can add a copy of this
media, in the form of a PDF file, to the Media folder.
Media can be applied to pages in a Print section, to make them appear as a background to
those pages. This ensures that elements added to the Print context will correspond to their
correct location on the preprinted media.
When both Media and a Master Page are used on a certain page, they will both be displayed
on the Preview tab of the workspace, the Master Page being 'in front' of the Media and the Print
section on top. To open the Preview tab, click it at the bottom of the Workspace or select View >
Preview View on the menu.
The Media will not be printed, unless this is specifically requested through the printer settings in
the Print Wizard; see "Generating Print output" on page816.
See "Media" on page310 for further explanation about how to add Media and how to apply
them to different pages.
Creating a Print template with a Wizard
A Print template may consist of various parts, such as a covering letter and a policy. Start with
one of the Template Wizards for the first part; other parts can be added later.
To create a Print template with a Template Wizard:
1. l
In the Welcome screen that appears after startup:
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Choose Browse Template Wizards and scroll down until you see the Print
Template wizards and select the Postcard or Formal Letter wizard.
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Or choose Create a New Template and select the PDF-based Print wizard.
l
Alternatively, on the File menu, click New, expand the Template folder, and then:
l Select the PDF-based Print wizard.
l
Or expand the Basic Print templates folder, select Postcard or Formal Letter
and click Next.
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